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The jail is closed day and night and always full; temples are always open and still empty.
Chinese Proverb
Empty houses are full of noises.
Basque Proverb
If you think you're too small to be noticed go and sleep in a room which is full of mosquitoes.
African Proverb
Hell is full of good meanings, but heaven is full of good works.
American Proverb
A full cup must be carried steadily.
English Proverb
An old man is a bed full of bones.
English Proverb
When asked, "What news from the sea?” The fish replied "I have a lot to say, but my mouth is full of water.”.
Armenian Proverb
A handful of might is better than a sack full of right.
German Proverb
Instead of complaining that the rosebush is full of thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
German Proverb
A list full of gain and a village full of shame.
Irish Proverb
The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry.
Irish Proverb
The eyes of all cheats are full of tears.
Bosnian Proverb
Take from the hungry, give it to the full/satisfied.
Persian Proverb
A full man is no eater.
Portuguese Proverb
A beggar's wallet is never full.
Portuguese Proverb
One grain does not full the granary, but it helps its companion.
Portuguese Proverb
Don't talk with your mouth full.
Polish Proverb
I have a lot to say, said the fish, but my mouth is full of water.
Georgian Proverb
A sack was never so full but that it would hold another grain.
Italian Proverb
The full belly does not believe in hunger.
Italian Proverb
A cask of wine works more miracles than a church full of saints.
Italian Proverb
The full cask makes no noise.
Italian Proverb
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